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CHAPTER II The Nazca lines - 3

  SCENE 02-3 – Military Report

  Location: Restricted area. Headquarters of the military camp.

  Time: +01.01.21 – 09:00:03 (UTC-4).

  Setting: A senior officer is drafting a military report.

  Confidential Document

  WO General Command — Unconventional Operations Division — Document Code: GWO-P28/NAZCA/0425 — CLASSIFIED — OMEGA LEVEL

  After a magnitude 4.2 Mw earthquake, a subsurface passage of unknown origin was identified. The event coincided with a sudden increase in electromagnetic activity directed toward the artificial satellite known as The Black Knight; origin unknown. The passage was located through the intervention of scientific agent Eugene HSP328, a registered biological entity, who was injured by a partial collapse at the entrance.

  The tunnel leads into a vast C-shaped domed chamber carved into the bedrock; its fourth side is sealed by an inclined metallic wall composed of an unknown alloy with a golden appearance and high density. No apertures or mechanisms are visible. All attempts at physical approach have been thwarted by a repulsive field surrounding the wall, the strength of which increases under illumination.

  Observed Properties of the Alloy Wall

  Appearance: Iridescent; absorbs and emits light, altering color and reflection. Under illumination, the surface appears to flow at a molecular level.

  Reactivity: In light, the metallic compound repels all objects. Maximum approach distance recorded: 1.0372 m with a robotic arm; 0.5186 m with a human arm. In darkness, using infrared optics, closer approach is possible: the surface faintly luminesces upon thermal contact, but repulsion persists, albeit weaker. Attempts at manipulation in darkness appear to have enhanced the defensive reactivity of the structure.

  Composition: Samples indicate high concentrations of gold and traces of unstable elements. XRF analyses yield inconsistent results, with elements appearing and disappearing, suggesting non-conventional chemical transformations. Some archaeologists hypothesize the material may be orichalcum, a metal cited in ancient sources and never before identified. Removed samples show localized radioactive decay; the surrounding chamber environment, however, displays no measurable radiation on standard Geiger counters.

  Unauthorized duplication: this narrative has been taken without consent. Report sightings.

  Elements Observed in the Chamber

  Two perfect octahedral monoliths of identical dimensions stand at the center, 5 m apart: height 3.66 m, edges 2.59095 m. The first has been identified as pure diamond by crystallographic analysis; the second as “black diamond” with inclusions of graphite, iron, and oxides, weakly radioactive, with traces of uraninite, monazite, and radiogenic lead. The geometric precision and size exceed any known natural occurrence.

  Anomalies Observed

  Sudden shifts in the perception of floor inclination and loss of balance among personnel make close operations unstable. These gravitational phenomena occur intermittently and show no predictable pattern.

  Seismic Surveys

  Controlled surface charges and seismogram analysis confirm the structure extends for hundreds of meters beneath the chamber. Internal reconstructions show a truncated pyramid approximately 3,000 m high, with a base of approximately 5,000 m and an upper base of approximately 2,000 m. Overlying rock is confirmed as artificial backfill, likely employed to conceal the complex.

  Chronology and Hypotheses

  Most experts estimate an age between 13,000 and 14,000 years, corresponding to the late Würm glaciation. The prevailing hypothesis is that the complex constitutes a non-human artifact or extraterrestrial outpost. Cause of abandonment remains unknown. The structure appears intact and potentially operational.

  Operational Measures and Precautions

  Full militarization of the area is enacted. Civilian access is prohibited within a 20 km radius from the base. Local authorities have no jurisdiction. Surveillance forces are authorized to suppress any protest, and lethal force is permitted for perimeter violations.

  Final Considerations

  The use of explosives to force entry is under review, but risks arising from gravitational anomalies, localized radioactivity, and the wall’s defensive response require further analysis and authorization.

  Conclusion

  At present, no significant progress is expected in understanding the original function of the chamber or what lies beyond the wall. The area remains under advanced security protocol and strictly restricted access.

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  Official GWO Validation Seal

  AUTHORIZATION No. 274-Ω

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  Date +01.01.21 from initial date???????Signature

  Commander Dario Arce

  GWO Special Division – Protocol 28 Nazca Mission

  


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